Alex Bolotin Rushed To Top Day 2 at Caesars

Nine players of the 52 players were left over at the end of the WSOP Circuit Main event at the Atlantic City in the Caesars. Alex Bolotin had rushed to the top lines in the leader board, detaining back Chris Klodnicki the Day 1 chip leader down in the final table.

Big brand players began early in the day with shortest stacks. Cliff “JohnnyBax” Josephy did not whine away time in the table before thinking about getting his last batch of chips in the center of the table.

Josephy started with pocket tens on the primary hands of Day 2, went all in at the preflop. He received an action from Anthony Newman, and Newman called with A-K in the betting, unfortunately there was Q-8-6 flop and it helped to get nowhere; however, the king on the turn and Ace on the river completed Josephy’s day pretty earlier, appropriate to say closed before the day began for him.

Beth Shak was the next famous face who had an early elimination; the early elimination list also consisted of Bill Gazes too. Adam Sanders Busted in the 19th position and the tourney was tweaked to just 2 tables. Mike “Little Man” Sica busted in the 15th position and the busting and eliminations happened real quickly.

The nine chip stacks at the end of Day 2 can be summarized as follows:

  • Alex Bolotin had 893,000
  • Frank Vizza had 690,000
  • Matt Brady had 635,000
  • John Nixon had 496,000
  • David Zeitlin had 415,000
  • Chris Klodnicki had 342,000
  • Michael Michnik had 319,000
  • Samuel Chartier had 228,000
  • Jason Young had 213,000

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